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| Son Indicted in Attack on Father |
| 7 Tickets To Go on Daskalos' Record |
| Slightly Cooler Temperatures Expected This Weekend |
| RR City Manager To Step Down With Over $100,000 |
| Española Sikh Arrested in India, Accused of Fraud |
| 942,000 Gallons; No Extra Charges |
| The Guv Is Raising Cash for Clinton Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:07:01 +0100 Have Gov. Bill Richardson and the Clintons buried the political hatchet? |
| UPDATED: One In Custody in South Valley Homicide Wed, 30 Jul 2008 10:54:25 +0100 Victim and alleged offender were living at home for mentally ill patients.1:42 p.m.:Andres Eligeo Ortega, 27, was booked into the... |
| 9:50am -- OMI: Elderly Raton Man Died of Natural Causes Wed, 30 Jul 2008 09:51:52 +0100 Investigators initially called death suspicious because of multiple bruises found on body. |
| 8:50am -- Bishop Pelotte ER Photos Made Public Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:52:51 +0100 Expert tells KRQE's Larry Barker that former Gallup bishop's injuries were from a 'vicious beating.' |
| Updated at 8:05am -- Roosevelt Co. Salmonella Probe Expands Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:05:00 +0100 12 cases confirmed this month; officials investigate new case reported in Portales Tuesday. |
| 7:40am -- Charge Dropped in 2006 Deming Murder Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:42:04 +0100 Beverly Likes, last of four charged in killing of Melinda Widby, goes free. |
| 7:05am -- Women Sought in Va. Slaying Stopped in N.M. Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:05:58 +0100 Mother, daughter found Monday with dead woman's car just south of Las Vegas. |
| 6:25am -- Gas Price War Raging in Alamogordo Wed, 30 Jul 2008 06:25:38 +0100 A good omen? Several stations are selling regular unleaded at less than $3.70 a gallon. |
| Updated at 6:05am -- Five Arrested in Home Invasions Wed, 30 Jul 2008 06:05:00 +0100 Two adults, three juveniles accused of at least seven armed break-ins in Clovis, Portales. |
| 5:50am -- 3-Year-Old Carlsbad Boy Drowns in Pecos River Wed, 30 Jul 2008 05:52:06 +0100 Boy went missing at family gathering south of Brantley Lake Monday afternoon. |
| 5:35am -- Mom Accused of Trying To Kill Son, Herself Wed, 30 Jul 2008 05:37:52 +0100 Aztec woman arrested for allegedly giving antipsychotics to 8-year-old boy. |
| APS Reworking Cibola Entrances CIBOLA SIGNAL MYSTERY SOLVED: Back in April, ab asked via e-mail what the deal was with cops directing traffic as class let out at Cibola High School — hadn't taxpayers installed three exits with signals to get them out safely while keeping cars moving? |
| Qwest Cuts Cybercenter Request In a letter to Public Regulation Commissioners, Qwest offered Tuesday afternoon to reduce by $2.2 million the amount of money it would use from a special settlement fund to build a cybercenter in Albuquerque. |
| Investors Force Raburn's Ouster as Chief Executive at Eclipse Eclipse Aviation founder and Chief Executive Vern Raburn has agreed to step down under pressure from investors. |
| Marlins Evaluating 'Topes These are both exciting and trying times for Brian Chattin. |
| Recent Events Put Bad in Lead Here's a score, just in from the jurisprudence section of America's sports pages: Player-Misbehavior Issues 5, College Athletics 0. |
| 'Topes Hitters No Longer in Dark No, there's no truth that the Isotopes had their power cut off after paying their utility bill with Fresno pitcher Julio Mateo's funny money. |
| Player Director Visits Isotopes |
| West Mesa Reaches the Softball World Series |
| Grizzly Arrested for Fake Currency |
| Argentina Trip Pays for Lobos |
| St. Pius' Caroline Kurtz is adjusting to life in the Air Force |
| House Party Leads to Lobo's Arrest |
| SF County May Rejoin Transit District Santa Fe County may soon find itself back in the fold of a regional transportation alliance. |
| Oil Firm Drops Drilling Lawsuit A Texas-based oil company has dropped its lawsuit challenging Rio Arriba County's moratorium on new drilling. |
| Razing History The state Historic Preservation Division is looking into why the Santa Fe Indian School is knocking down historic buildings on its century-old campus. |
| letters Video Details Cell Phone Tower Danger Discussion at a recent community meeting on cell phone tower placement was handicapped by an understandable but unfortunate lack of knowledge about the nature of electromagnetic radiation in general and cell phone transmissions in particular. |
| Presbyterian Buys Land in Proposed Community Presbyterian Healthcare Services has purchased 40 acres in the proposed Las Soleras master-planned community near Interstate 25 and Cerrillos Road in Santa Fe for future consideration. |
| Around Northern New Mexico Governor's Door Will Be Open Friday Gov. Bill Richardson will hold open office hours in Santa Fe from 2-5 p.m. Friday at the Roundhouse. |
| Motown Diva Kicks Off First Season of Big-Time Entertainment at New Resort |
| Alliance Helps Needy With School Supplies |
| Filings Detail Brutal Killing |
| Buffalo Thunder To Open 3 Months Early |
| Red Light Cameras Win Vote |
| N.M. deer, elk permits available online Wed, 30 Jul 2008 02:19:11 MDT SANTA FE — Deer and elk hunters have a chance to apply for about 1,500 deer permits and 54 elk licenses that were left over from the 2008-09 drawing. |
| Crews rescue 583 campers, residents from Ruidoso floods (7:41 a.m.) Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:45:29 MDT RUIDOSO - The assistant Ruidoso chief choked up as he related some of the multiple acts of heroism of his crews since the Ruidoso River and Cedar Creek breached their banks Sunday, tore out bridges, |
| Securities broker faces ban from industry Tue, 29 Jul 2008 09:34:27 MDT ALBUQUERQUE—A securities broker should be banned from the industry for life for paying bribes to former state Treasurer Michael Montoya, a Securities and Exchange Commission administrative law judge ruled. |
| Bennigan's closes its doors (11:55 a.m.) Tue, 29 Jul 2008 12:55:29 MDT LAS CRUCES — The Las Cruces Bennigan's restaurant closed its doors Tuesday. According to The Associated Press, the restaurant chain has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. |
| N.M. first state to adopt Navajo textbook Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:14:23 MDT ALBUQUERQUE—In the Navajo language, there's no one word that translates into "go"—it's more like a sentence. |
| Mike Martin ends NMSU tenure Wed, 30 Jul 2008 02:07:58 MDT LAS CRUCES — After four years, Mike Martin's last day as president of New Mexico State University will be Thursday. |
| South picks up win in volleyball match Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:18:41 MDT ALBUQUERQUE — The South volleyball team had plenty of familiarity on its side Tuesday night and it paid off in a big way. |
| UPDATED: Baby sitter arrested for sex with 14-year-old boy, may b Tue, 29 Jul 2008 14:15:42 MDT LAS CRUCES — A 25-year-old Las Cruces baby sitter now under arrest told authorities she was in love with a 14-year-old boy in her care, resulting in numerous sexual encounters and a possible |
| Helena Chemical fined $279,000 by state environment department (1:30 p.m.) Wed, 30 Jul 2008 13:45:40 MDT LAS CRUCES — Helena Chemical Co. in Mesquite has been fined more than $279,000 by the New Mexico Environment Department for 11 alleged air quality violations. |
| Boyfriend of woman stuck to toilet gets probation Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:46:05 MDT NESS CITY, Kan.—A man whose girlfriend sat on a toilet for so long that the seat adhered to her body will spend six months on probation. |
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